Scholarship trust Bracken/Wardell : 1954. 1954 Jan. 1 - 1954 Nov. 19.

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Scholarship trust Bracken/Wardell : 1954. 1954 Jan. 1 - 1954 Nov. 19.

Concerns the progress of the Beaverbrook scholars as it affects requests for scholarship extensions. Lord Bracken's letters raise the issues that recipients chosen by the selection committee fairly meet the terms of the trust, and that once selected, recipients understand the intent of grant to fund only one year of postgraduate study.

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